The Pune Municipal Corporation (PMC) has issued stop work notices to 158 real estate developers for violating the Maharashtra Municipal Corporation Act and Section 54 of the Maharashtra Regional and Town Planning Act, 1966. This decision comes after a com
Pune Municipal CorporationReal Estate DevelopersStop Work NoticesUrban PlanningConstruction RegulationsReal Estate MaharashtraFeb 24, 2025
The stop work notices were issued to 158 real estate developers for violating the Maharashtra Municipal Corporation Act and Section 54 of the Maharashtra Regional and Town Planning Act, 1966. These violations include flouting building norms, environmental regulations, and zoning laws.
Developers who fail to comply with the stop work notices may face further legal action, including fines and the potential revocation of building permits.
The Pune Municipal Corporation has set up a helpline for developers to seek clarifications and assistance in complying with the stop work orders. This helpline aims to provide support and guidance to ensure a smooth and efficient resolution of the issues.
The stop work notices are expected to help address issues related to rapid urbanization, such as traffic congestion, lack of green spaces, and inadequate infrastructure. They are also seen as a positive step towards maintaining the city's character and ensuring sustainable future growth.
The Pune Municipal Corporation is working on a comprehensive plan to improve the regulatory framework for real estate development in Pune. This includes stricter monitoring, more transparent processes, and a commitment to sustainable urban development.
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